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and that's the way it's too late. but yes, the mouse sooner than so you're welcome back to going on the ground broadcasting all around the world from the u. a. one of the newest bricks, members today taking part in the economic blocks. foreign ministers meeting in russia this days after the ion breaks, the world's most populated country, largest democracy in 5th to biggest economy india faced attends general election is now longest standing, 5 minutes in their end, remotely failed to get an outright majority versus the j. p. for the 1st time since being in power, what has led to the indian government is waning popularity against the backdrop of its support fil a genocidal israel in the middle east. russia as well with nature
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through ukraine, load, a potential new conflict between the us and china to tie one. joining me again from india is capital new delhi is a former advisor to india, is national security council and emeritus professor of strategic studies in new daddy's sense of, of policy research professor from actually thank you so much for a heads up our coming back on it. doesn't say much about exit polls in your country uh carefully, but the international media sent over for me here in most of the world, just copied it down and said it would be a land slide. what happened in the so called fastest growing economy in the world? why is they don't go to a majority? that's a good question. i wish we had a clear answer to that. the fact is that the inboard is there with a stunning surprise. by denying more these, of each of the body and all type of charges and bottom in front of the sent back is i'm likely to affect this template the
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a direction of more these to tell me government. the primary reason is that the b to b district, the election in alliance with several small political groups. and this correlation together as one of the got, you know, seats, environment is the i n d i a. what is that? i mean obviously it spells india. but this is one of the coalitions while the summer of these bodies, they are several of these groups. they are provincial groups based in indian states. they have no national agenda, no, no national vision. so these proven, sure. oops, uh, allied with a, b, j, b. the fact is like, lying on support from some of these groups is unlikely to have a direct bearing on bodies and actually tend to are on this foreign policy. how do
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we know that the doctor has a how do we know what i mean to say this is chandra chandra by move in. i do from the t d p policy in the under per dash he's currently on bail over ongoing prosecution for a ledge. misappropriation of $44.00 and a half $1000000.00 mentor, unemployed youth. he denies the allegations and the prosecution who easy and how do you know that he doesn't want anything for the body? government in return for support? well, not to my dues vision is limited to on the rep for the some of the guy on the dish . kumar was vision is limited to the state of the r. so these are, as i said, state level leaders, that bodies also state level bodies. they have no, no national ideas, no national minds. they will allow movies,
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government to run on its national agenda on its foreign policy. yeah. the investigative arm, those have been ladies who have an exam, as you're saying, so surely they would care desperately about the catastrophic nature of india's economy. i mean, don't you think in return for making moody by minister they wanted a new economy minister instead of normal, or is it the roman? and none of these reason all the cushions would cease to be the pronouncement, as for india, because uh, i said, because the reason that i made it to their state. and therefore, if they want to be a federal minister, it will be far, you know, maybe this will be to the homeless or defense minister may be a problem. or even developing his stomach thinks like, um minister for health care or send relation cl campus. because every college of
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example, they said nodded to the local people at the state level. they wouldn't like one of those portfolios, but certainly not for 9, certainly not foreign affairs. and no, no, nor do i think any of them wants to be the defense, but it's probably there. yeah, we'll get onto that and the foreign policy and it is active as i said, but so call me this china over 800000000 out of poverty. famously in the past, 40 years and years seen 670000000, get a one percent increase in wealth, say, just in 201773 percent of that wealth going to the which is one percent. it's a deeply and secure country. is it not, in terms of it's increasing inequality while the 1000000000 is, or was it over 200000000 is in india 1000000000 as fortunes up 10 times over 10 years. and they have a total with higher than india's budget, and $63000000.00 and pushing them over to you every year. surely these regional
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king make is that allow moody to become prime minister will want massive funding to sold out their provinces in the india or otherwise they going to face riots a civil disobedience. i think um, i think these regional leaders would like, made the federal government spending on the website as it is, it is uh subsidy bill has been spirally because movie has be quite focused on being lower historically marginalized glasses. so here's a welfare schemes have expanded the subsidy bill has gone through the room and these 4 windshield heaters with them on with that. but it seems as far as the body is concerned, that is all again, that capitalism, by its way to asia remotes, inequality, and not many people. notice that china, even though as
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a communist state, is more on a quote that india, if you go by, i'm is what bank data. so it is quality. yeah. as an invoice the i as well, bank nature, i agree. i'll give you the washington consensus data. never, although of course the 800000000 out of poverty one is name f one kaylee a lot of the global. so i don't trust that data intrinsic because they're washington institutions against it. but okay, you talk about debt that you're saying moody is it is highest household that and now 87 percent debt to g d p ratio, which is days away now from indian solver and debt entering the global debt market . is that going to affect you for moody has to make deals on that and you're saying he's not going to have to do anything in return. what about the fact that the united states own so much and in depth? and maurice, just strangely, i presume maurice just being a vehicle from which fine ownership of indian this over in death is,
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is both. is this going to affect india? i've been checking the china as own some of the debt has been supporting effect the social welfare programs your st mode is being responsible for the indebtedness as a problem. i guess. okay, not a heavily in the nation and certainly it's not coming heavily in the nation. it needs to get it's, um, it's not as as an order. let's go there for sure. the last actually are actually has narrowed. so there's some encouraging signs. in other words, the fastest growing media economy in the last mansion layer, which ended just on march 31st in the tv be, grew by eat wine to a person. and that's a very impressive growth. and in fact, even though the last one are in the s t because was quite impressive. and in
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contrast, china's or that they belong to the nomic boom as we actually compliment. so the fact is that it is what the subject treat looking like robust and after the election results, whether you have to get that as the com would represent, quote unquote in your chapter of big positions. but in india, to practice politics, positions they to feel division, especially when they challenge infringed interest. we saw that in, well, the 2nd time you had to repeal as bomb reform laws after and you're all positioned back for tests. and those reform laws were quite meaningful. this talk to the rid of aspirations, not just demonstrations in world history. and when you talk about comparing economic growth, of course,
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many people saying the indian good figures of 8 percent look impressive of that. just because an indian collapse economic age during the cove. it and when you talk about fiscal rectitude, you sound like the new liberalism of the congress by the end, the b j b. that him go india into the mess that it is. and to not unlike communist china saving the lives of 800000000 people instead just creating stratified appallingly on the cool of course more starvation in sub saharan africa and so on. and in fact, that is why, of course, moody has to rely on culture, was to get people indians attacking indians for political gain. although it's fail this time to an extent i think you better learn a doc and on the big picture, the fact is that in india has
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a very successful enlisting people, lot of property. it has been doing that or mark the base if you will speak to common indians at the cross of several, they all describe how their lives up improved significantly in there that the nomic logictree is quite impressive. the fact is, i didn't get up. it's the same fucking challenge as given the size evidence diversity, yet cheapens of india should not be billed it to. why doesn't i agree achievements that very why is the last is the majority and it is remarkable as a yeah, it is remarkable how few people they wrote at above and he compared to china in the same period no in india, in india has ran, is as impressive, not more impressive than china as the fact is that india began late, but the way it's lifting the rate at which people are being left,
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her property is in the rate is even higher than what china had achieved. but as far as why the beach epi does not translate its economic success into what's in the parliamentary democracy and here, so what's not on translate into seats. for example, the beach i pres, one share nationally only declined by point 7 percent compared to the national action. and the last election, the beach and the one in combining majority in front of a and now with just a decline of 0.7 percent of the word share its shape total. it line by more than i think 6363 seats in the bottom. so that's what
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i promise deficient in is each one with a mazda is defined in what's shared because that's the directions. i mean. yeah. depends on how many candidates they are in each constancy. copy, know how many words get divided across different bodies and candidates. so it's very difficult to, to not to look at seats and saying that this represents a big review for one body of the other example. if you take the main opposition body being the national congress and only $199.00 seats and on and that's what a half times less than the b to b. and yes, call them any less than publications. this was a great selection for the national congress. so i think this process all in the election needs to be needs to be corrected because selections
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of india, a one or last on very narrow ships in it one. okay. well well know if we get the one. okay, get show that the indians in any way uncomfortable to the rise of china, but professor jan id, i'll stop you the more from before my advisor doing this national security council after this break the hi. i'm rick sanchez. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please, or do you have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again,
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you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way and say known in vietnam, the american war, the vietnam war lost its almost 2 decades and drained in numerous countries. nor does he have written down that you don't see it now. why it's all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. i got the american soldiers murdered resistors mercilessly burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals and lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did and on the vietnamese
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veterans ready to forgive? yes, yes. yes. that's the way it's too late to but yeah, the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the marriage is professor of strategic studies, a new daily sense of, of policy research. professor brown after laney professor, you would just throw him by the intricacies of why we shouldn't interpret moody, getting failing to get the majority as a failure of the b j. b. actually, he did the about the same and as you said, these are probably going to be the had judging of fall 2 favorably, the, the congress, a policy that lost a game. but actually speaking of democracy, the power of all the boxes, the infamous in west style democracies in nature,
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nations, especially media magnates, of course in western europe by oregon, britain, and the united states. so with the model, it was this election fair given you have a, i mean you might want to tell me in the tv and you did the tv, a big tv station on by the a dani group. is your media or increasingly being owned by these, all the gods, it'd been enriched by all new liberal system and with these 1000000000 is rising to huge amounts of all the gothic power, semi fuel power in india, while the massive stuff well, um it is cool like uh, in other democracies, you'll see all the docs buying media ropes that's happening and get to is a consolidation happening. but i think you can look at the picture. this election was not just democratic exercise,
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but how is it fair if uh, the media is controlled by pro moody groups? are all there is media in those media there? there's problem or the media there was anti movie media. i mean, yeah, it is a really democracy, but they band old bunch. i mean, i don't think sorry they band tv channels in india and they both have the documents and there's, there's not a single tv town that have been never banned in. yeah. i know there's no media organization that means obviously it is katara. the station the al jazeera is banned in india and they couldn't send the boat is out there to come in the next. no, of course not. i am, i am it is, there's not a lot of media under which one of the reporters of all being banned from covering the indian elections. so this sounds like
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a democratic country. let's get onto the foreign policy. why. why did moody sign this india u. s. military deal in just x in 2023 pentagons. lloyd austin, and the head of the bank again. lloyd austin said just the other day. that is going to be increased military coordination with india. what is behind is american indian military partnership? just as a break. shanghai corporation, organization, all these different groupings are very thrust aware of the dangers posed by the united states and it's vassal states and west from your yes, i'm not just one but 7 or strategic slash latree agreements with the united states. yes. beeping at styles the rest of the same time is also a shooting. it's a long standing relationship and body shop with the rest year off of the you can
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walk again by for this patients tried to blame. yeah. deciding with the us, but i'd say the fact is an foreign policy is his main defendant and that independence has only strengthened on them all the it will not change. certainly not. the americans have learned the hard way that to cover much of pressure that can apply in your will not shipped from is strategic autonomy maintain an independent foreign policy. that is the government to the washington. this is today. it wants to build an international antique china correlation or the chart off to india in the world war style facing blind spring. what? because in this case, any informal alliance with any bar you see on the,
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on the surface, i mean, obviously speaking from this region, the major story is garza, i'm the genocide and as a junk or is in russia today with the other brick foreign ministers. maybe is easier for india compared to the foreign minister. saudi arabia, the united. i remember it's a ron, ethiopia, that foreign ministers only imagine today because india road behaves like a western european buffet state when it comes to a foreign policy. as regards modi's support for the lensky moody's support for the genocide in gaza. india's foreign policy is basic and obviously the valid hatred for china becoming from members of the moody cabinet. basically, india has turned into a vassal stage of the united states alone, away from the band doing conference in the 1950s. or i'm afraid that's a very poor understanding of in this policy and it's possession on. definitely
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issues on the preamble. in the as monday from the very beginning, a neutral stance that's used to side with the best. as far as the warren goes as concern, india supported as runs right to the galley to the heart of the come mazda atrocities of october 7. but the key thing in medicaid prices in gaza has come building. you have to reiterate. it's long standing support for a donation solution. and as long back the biased even costs for an independent nation. it seems to me that is one of my prolonging it's broader, more than gaza is undermining its long term security. this protector, war will likely for meant more terrorism of uses for media is deeply concerned by this protected warrant. because i don't because being ready to make money for a ceasefire, why is indeed being trying to send weapons to is wrapped in it and you know,
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with them yes. and no reference to ensure initially the units i'm, i'm a nation of the big the kinds of explosives sending incidentally i was, i was a that was a the adult at the beginning of the is really campaign. but as i said after the d think the medicaid crisis and it was the last month. well, there will be no no sharpens of late. 79. and last month to ok. well obviously india is helping to fund the war. the russians against a native through ukraine, and that proxy war in sense that they're buying energy from russia and civil chain use lee and backing up your view that india is indeed on the line. it is pursuing the all important to international north, south transport, colorado. what do you think the americans will do in this new term of modi's to try and prevent the job of high porch in iran as india are in there on type is it's
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links and mutual support increasing the way, hearing the talk of war uh from uh, obviously from that and yahoo, uh, and his back is in washington when the americans were losing the water upon this time. they had specifically exempted from our port from the sanctions. i'm but in fact they, in, they believe that india is involved and try would contribute to regional security. but now they have handed up under some the stage to the volleyball on the terrace melisha. i don't know what, what the approach to travel hard would be. it originally, i think we can have an engine and then on terrorist where these are the most of the
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global south that they just recognized as a government that defeated the united states. my point, sorry to turn, how are you progressive it is. do you think the united states will bomb the indian port? construction area is that it's applying john to hires the rebuild as a building. it's like they bought in the north stream pipelines, supplying energy to germany. this is going to get incredibly difficult for and years. and i mean, now that is in does x, do you live only bugging the conversations of in the abilities was, who knows? how do you think moody will continue? the agenda cargile went in there recently signed a 10 year agreement, but iran just just before that actions. and in fact, in the midst of the elections this i understand the agreement. but um, what they're on the job of our thoughts is it's very unlikely that americans with our bomb, each of our because the vada is not. it's meant to american interest in any way.
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you can only be oh, spot, the american interest because it provides and all the 100 and wrote to a gun his on to central a here at the moment. the matter i wish it was. so i only on my good agree, i mean, i, the united states do lots of things that the detrimental to their own security. you believe it can't even know what south international card or if a good start to avoid this, who is get out and use the trade route from john to russia through the, through the voltage and avoid this who is going out. it's probably not good for well, it's good in this sense and on the ship, so i'm going to be destroyed by you have any resistance forces, but it's not good for their um, control of the so is canal ro. i don't see how to model them to be a big deal. it's not what's a good? i don't think um, you know, if they, if trouble are, was a red line for them. they want to reactivate strongly to the reasons in did it
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wrong. any agreement there and then reaction was quite new to it. well, that forces their weapon recently uh, was used to bomb iran. and we don't know about present raising, of course. so we'll have to wait and see what the eventual reaction to that. of course, the big elevator, they're always always nuclear pockets on. and i noticed comments or moody seemingly suggest the tone and some kind of reproachful him or on calm was on this show shortly before his imprisonment alleging the us over through him. do you see some kind of great to piece being negotiated between india and pockets fun. under this new movie coalition government markets times relations with audits, news to remain very difficult for 2 reasons. one or cosign submitted to their
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means or possible elections and buckets on have failed to beacon, the vice like grip offered to industry on national politics, unexpected policy markets, not military intelligence, and the best of which ones have never been answerable any. so in, in the government, in fact, they handle pocket sounds on me as long active as the country is effective, buena, and this is full even today. and the 2nd reason is the progress on latrice long standing nexus with states no to paris, exposed on terrorism remains and instruments on foxes funds or the policy even the wrong are finest on. something lovely about the progress on the explorer repaired was a kind of sign, is owned by the thought it was, which was once on cassandra proxy. but the thought it was competing openly that focused on its own straight across the board. the tear was so unless this
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nexus with terrorism is broken so much for your relations retreat, good. several is allowed to govern. august on has not become a normal state. it will not have normal relations with its neighbors. well, the i, as i obviously on going to come on the show, but the pakistani government tonight, there are any kind of response of the terrorism of the roof as around the to lady. thank you. to fix it. and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to those bereaved by u. k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back with a brand new episode on simon's angel. then keep in touch, my role as social media, if it's not sense of new country and channel going on tv one rumbled. com to watch new and old episodes. i'm going underground to saturday. the
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